CUARÓN'S "ROMA" GARNERS ACCOLADES AND RAVE REVIEWS
- Nicolás Mena

- Nov 21, 2018
- 1 min read

Earlier this year, Alfonso Cuarón’s latest film “Roma” won the Venice Film Festival’s prestigious Golden Lion and topped the annual survey at the Telluride Film Festival in the categories of Best Film and Best Director. It has also has been identified by critics as a front-runner for an Academy Award in the categories of "best picture, best director and best foreign-language film.”
Early reviews are striking a consistently similar tone. Cuarón’s personal epic has been variously described as “a richly textured masterpiece” and “cinema at its purest and most human.” Stephanie Zacharek of Time magazine recently picked it as the best movie of 2018 calling it “gorgeous” and “moving." Most recently, it was described by Manohla Dargis of the New York Times, as a "masterpiece of memory."
“Roma” will open in select theaters on a limited theatrical run later this month and begins streaming on Netflix in December.




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